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Armstrong Air Furnace GUK075D14-3A

tweetymatuz
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I need help lighting the piolet light I do not remember how to do it.
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It is difficult to find information on that particular model number from the usual manuals on line websites, but I believe that your furnace has electronic ignition that uses a 24 Volt Hot Surface Ignitor to start the pilot each time the thermostat calls for heat. If that is not happening automatically then you need a professional service tech to look at this.
First thing to check is to
- See if the power is turned on (at the furnace and the circuit breaker box)
- Make sure the gas it turned on (at the furnace and the gas meter)
- Make sure the thermostat is calling for heat (set higher than the room temperature)
After that, it is time for the professionals to take over.
Edward Young Retired
After you make that expensive repair and you still have the same problem, What will you check next?
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